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james mallory. >> wilson has been charged with the attempted murder of james mallory. >> mallory, if saying that i tried to and i really didn't. let me be here for something that i did do. don't lock me up for something that i didn't do. >> the alleged attack on mallory happened just hours before wilson's son was killed. >> don't never want nobody else to have to go through that. and then me finding him. it was just the worst that could ever happen to somebody. and now this. >> wilson also denies even knowing john "hot boy" jones, much less ordering a hit on his behalf. >> i don't know him. i don't know nothing about him. i don't even know nothing about him. >> wilson. come on. come with me. yeah. >> kendra wilson. i'm going to dress her out and take her up to a single cell on j-2. due to the profile of the case and safety issues. >> you're going to a single cell upstairs. >> initially when you come in on some cases like yours, high-profile, things like, that you go to a single cell for safety issues and until administration can further decide where they're going to house you. it may
james mallory. >> wilson has been charged with the attempted murder of james mallory. >> mallory, if saying that i tried to and i really didn't. let me be here for something that i did do. don't lock me up for something that i didn't do. >> the alleged attack on mallory happened just hours before wilson's son was killed. >> don't never want nobody else to have to go through that. and then me finding him. it was just the worst that could ever happen to somebody. and now...
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thank you, everyone thank you it's great to see this i'm james mallory i'm with the agencies. i began this project about 4 years ago when were were in the conceptual base trying to figure out what the tenderloin museum history was. we've come a long way and there are many people in my office that got involved. my office is involved with about 5 years of history there's been a large last year team involved now my office is due to the social responsibility initiative. s r i nominates one percent of our work to pro bono work we focus on primarily nonprofits and communities and needs most of us in the office have contributed to this program anothers one time or other and helped to create a community in our observation of the our signify duties that's called the one percent duty which challenged our firm to pledge one percent of their hours for the belief that we provide services that benefit the larger society we can make a difference and happy to be part of it. following our initial involvements with the tenderloin museum our office got involved in the tenderloin exclusively to r
thank you, everyone thank you it's great to see this i'm james mallory i'm with the agencies. i began this project about 4 years ago when were were in the conceptual base trying to figure out what the tenderloin museum history was. we've come a long way and there are many people in my office that got involved. my office is involved with about 5 years of history there's been a large last year team involved now my office is due to the social responsibility initiative. s r i nominates one percent...
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rich lowry is editor of the national review and new to the round table, happy to have mallory factor,ssor of international politics and american government at the citadel military college in south carolina. he is also the editor of the best selling book, "big tent: the story of the conservative revolution." a lot to get to there, but a lot to get to just in our sunday morning conversation here, neera. bryant gumbel on earlier in the program. here is what he said a minute ago. >> we historically, whether it's donald sterling or cliven bundy or trayvon martin, we look at a tip of the iceberg and we ignore the mass underneath it. >> what is the mass underneath this latest flash point of race here with donald sterling? >> look, i think what bryant is talking about is the fact that, you know, even when you're talking about affirmative action, other issues, there's still a lot of racism in america. we look at these instances and get repelled but there are voices out there, and it's a harder issue than it was in the past because people are expressing private thoughts. but a donald sterling a
rich lowry is editor of the national review and new to the round table, happy to have mallory factor,ssor of international politics and american government at the citadel military college in south carolina. he is also the editor of the best selling book, "big tent: the story of the conservative revolution." a lot to get to there, but a lot to get to just in our sunday morning conversation here, neera. bryant gumbel on earlier in the program. here is what he said a minute ago. >>...
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mallory died on his third attempt. chip reid talked to an american who tried it and made it. >> reporter: in 1963, jim whittaker was the first american to reach the summit of mount everest. he says he was lucky to survive. >> when we were 27,500 feet, we crawled out of the tent, and the winds are 50 miles per hour and 35 below zero. >> reporter: one member of his team died on the way up. we interviewed whittaker last year on the 50th anniversary of his historic climb. do you remember how you felt that moment when you stepped on to the top of mount everest? >> there is no feeling of exhilaration, no feeling of-- "boy, we pulled it off." we were just hanging on to life. and i knew we were out of oxygen. you're in the death zone. if you don't get down, die. >> reporter: back then, climbing everest was extremely treacherous and lonely. it's still treacherous, but far from lonely. >> it is very much a commercial business. >> reporter: conrad anker has reached the summit of everest three times. >> when jim whittaker climbed
mallory died on his third attempt. chip reid talked to an american who tried it and made it. >> reporter: in 1963, jim whittaker was the first american to reach the summit of mount everest. he says he was lucky to survive. >> when we were 27,500 feet, we crawled out of the tent, and the winds are 50 miles per hour and 35 below zero. >> reporter: one member of his team died on the way up. we interviewed whittaker last year on the 50th anniversary of his historic climb. do you...
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it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life, miss america, mallory hagan, jeff gordon, and josh turner. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ caught in the fallout i know there's a way out ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno, see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi, i'm lisa leslie, find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ not lost in a crowd i fi
it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life, miss america, mallory hagan, jeff gordon, and josh turner. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ caught in the fallout i know there's a way out ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno, see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi, i'm lisa leslie, find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ not lost in a crowd i fi
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. >> reporter: mallory thompson worries storms might wash what's left. of her home away. >> right here and watching tv and christmas and all that is gone. >> this is bad. it's tearing something up. >> reporter: earlier reports show this is deadly tornado that struck tupelo was an ef-2. the highest winds, near 135 miles an hour. damaging or destroying more than 2,100 homes. here's how the tornado looked from what appeared to be a safe distance in midway, mississippi. he was still too close and lucky he wasn't electrocuted. at our abc news station meteorologist was live on the air telling viewers to run for cover. >> now. >> reporter: and demanding that his 35 coworkers do the same. already at least 33 lives lost across five states. today the may family told us they plan to take the weather warnings much more seriously from now on. six of them crowded into this tiny pantry with the family dog. >> all of you were in this pantry? >> yes. >> this ain't that big. >> reporter: today half of their home is here. the other half across the street. >> heed the warni
. >> reporter: mallory thompson worries storms might wash what's left. of her home away. >> right here and watching tv and christmas and all that is gone. >> this is bad. it's tearing something up. >> reporter: earlier reports show this is deadly tornado that struck tupelo was an ef-2. the highest winds, near 135 miles an hour. damaging or destroying more than 2,100 homes. here's how the tornado looked from what appeared to be a safe distance in midway, mississippi. he...
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please join me in welcoming our good friend, mallory factor. valerie. [applause] >> thank you so much. what a great introduction. what i good place to think about the conservative movement, the heritage foundation. want to thank carriage for its support of the big tent project. many people at heritage are instrumental in deserve my thanks starting with ed fall there for his early support of this project. thank you for forever urging me on board. contributing a critical fact -- chapter on reagan. the head towards four key observation on the early version of this manuscript most of all, i am grateful for heritage is fine work and conserving and renewing principles of the american founding. my friends, i grew up in bridgeport, conn., the home of phineas taylor barnum. p.t. barnum, as he was known, was the greatest circus' showman in history. let me paint a picture for you of how it was when i was a boy in an industrial new england city in the circuit came to town . a mile-long train with 60 cars pulled into the trade station. trucks moved loads on to the f
please join me in welcoming our good friend, mallory factor. valerie. [applause] >> thank you so much. what a great introduction. what i good place to think about the conservative movement, the heritage foundation. want to thank carriage for its support of the big tent project. many people at heritage are instrumental in deserve my thanks starting with ed fall there for his early support of this project. thank you for forever urging me on board. contributing a critical fact -- chapter on...
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up next mallory factor provides the history of the conservative movement through the works of people who shaped it like william f. buckley jr., al gregory, phyllis schlafly, newt gingrich, and ralph reed. this is about 45 minutes. >> as we begin now want to point out one aspect. our guest is also a part-time fox news commentator. millions of americans, of course, no bill o'reilly as the factor. valerie, and this case, has been a factor long before the factory was cool. john c. west professor of international politics and american government at the citadel, the host and co-founder of the new york meeting, and nationally recognized gathering of elected officials among journalists, business leaders, and conservative authors in new york city and also founded the charleston meeting which meets in south carolina. he previously opted the new york times best-seller which she is too modest to advertise, shadowboxes government unions control america and rob the taxpayers blind. a member of the council on foreign relations and served as vice chairman of the council on foreign relations task for
up next mallory factor provides the history of the conservative movement through the works of people who shaped it like william f. buckley jr., al gregory, phyllis schlafly, newt gingrich, and ralph reed. this is about 45 minutes. >> as we begin now want to point out one aspect. our guest is also a part-time fox news commentator. millions of americans, of course, no bill o'reilly as the factor. valerie, and this case, has been a factor long before the factory was cool. john c. west...
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tambiÉn le piden al pÚblico que rigue su patio una vez a la semana entre abril y mallory dos dÍas entredel plan incluye lavar carros en casa o en lavados de autos que no residen en el agua. las situaciones tan grave que podrÍan cerrar los lavados de carros que no reciclen el lÍquido. la violaciÓn de las regulaciones podrÍan salir muy caras. >> todavÍa si no retroceden... >> si una persona o un negocio querer tener una razÓn muy poderosa para no cumplir con esta orden, puede pedir una excepciÓn que tendrÁ que ser aprobada por el coordinador del plan de sequÍa. >> la coordinaciÓn se llevarÁ a cabo en una reuniÓn el próximo cinco de mayo. esta desinformaciÓn que tenemos desde dublin, soy gilberto leÓn regresamos al estudio. >> muchas gracias, en mÁs del tema los habitantes del condado de santa clara seguirÁn obligados a conservar el agua. el distrito del agua del valle de santa clara estableciÓ una reducciÓn del 20%. decidieron continuar con la medida para enfrentar las elevadas temperaturas del verano. >> la verdad es que estamos en una sequÍa muy grave. es muy importante que la gente tom
tambiÉn le piden al pÚblico que rigue su patio una vez a la semana entre abril y mallory dos dÍas entredel plan incluye lavar carros en casa o en lavados de autos que no residen en el agua. las situaciones tan grave que podrÍan cerrar los lavados de carros que no reciclen el lÍquido. la violaciÓn de las regulaciones podrÍan salir muy caras. >> todavÍa si no retroceden... >> si una persona o un negocio querer tener una razÓn muy poderosa para no cumplir con esta orden, puede...
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. >> now to a baby born in newark, delaware, towuan raymond mallory, born on march 24th.is mom calls him a miracle baby because doctors told her she would never be able to have children. >> and the last johnson's baby of the week is lauren elizabeth armfield. she was born in kickland, washington on february 19. her parents say their little girl developed a very special bond with their 15-year-old blind family cat named jake. the two love to snuggle. >> sweet. >> if you want to submit your baby to be a johnson's baby of the week, all the details are on klgandhoda.com. >>> all right, time to celebrate the lent bunny. >> the gold bunny celebrity auction. we signed these several years in a row. it is for the annual lint gold bunny celebrity auction. 90 other people participated, kelly clarkson, owen wilson, seth meyers. >> 100% goes to autism speaks. and go to lintgoldbunny.com for auction details. >>> if you feel like getting healthy, more magazine and fitness magazine are getting together to do a half marathon. the largest half marathon for women in the country. 10,000 peop
. >> now to a baby born in newark, delaware, towuan raymond mallory, born on march 24th.is mom calls him a miracle baby because doctors told her she would never be able to have children. >> and the last johnson's baby of the week is lauren elizabeth armfield. she was born in kickland, washington on february 19. her parents say their little girl developed a very special bond with their 15-year-old blind family cat named jake. the two love to snuggle. >> sweet. >> if you...
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one of the victims has been identified as santa rosa native 58-year-old mallory.edly killed after a tornado hit his home. >>> the county is now taking action by creating a human trafficking commission to help. >> taking their passports and way and helped keep them here. >> victims of human trafficking in santa clara county are being used in a hidden sex trade and forced labor. the board of supervisors today unanimously passed legislation to create a human trafficking commission. it will investigate how widespread the problem is. investigate measures to prevent it and collaboration with law enforcement to try to eliminate it. >> i think there's a lot of hidden sex trade, forced labor, human trafficking, people coming from other countries i think it's something we need to look at. we need to raise awareness, we need to study and we need to take action. >>> san jose police and the coalition said they worked with 300 victims or potential victims since 2003. county leaders say they fear that number could increase with such events as the super bowl coming to the bay are
one of the victims has been identified as santa rosa native 58-year-old mallory.edly killed after a tornado hit his home. >>> the county is now taking action by creating a human trafficking commission to help. >> taking their passports and way and helped keep them here. >> victims of human trafficking in santa clara county are being used in a hidden sex trade and forced labor. the board of supervisors today unanimously passed legislation to create a human trafficking...
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jeffrey kalisch and nurse mallory coleman sat alongside john and his wife monday at the hospital that his life. [ laughter ] >> reporter: john's legs were spared over the course of 11 operations. one of his legs is paralyzed, but he is walking again. >> when he stood between those parallel bars at spaulding and took five steps, it was a miracle. >> reporter: now the day before the one-year anniversary, john is reflecting on the past 12 months, the tragedy of april 15th and the kindness that followed. >> there's more good people in this world than there are bad people. >> the surviving suspect in the attack, dzhokhar tsarnaev, will face prosecution this november. >> u.s. officials say they will seek the death penalty. >>> still to come here, with tensions worsening in ukraine, east/west frictions have been felt farther away. >> coming up, we'll tell you about an incident on monday in the black sea that was reminiscent of the cold war. >>> and showdown. the prosecutor prepares to grill oscar pistorius for yet another day. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will yo
jeffrey kalisch and nurse mallory coleman sat alongside john and his wife monday at the hospital that his life. [ laughter ] >> reporter: john's legs were spared over the course of 11 operations. one of his legs is paralyzed, but he is walking again. >> when he stood between those parallel bars at spaulding and took five steps, it was a miracle. >> reporter: now the day before the one-year anniversary, john is reflecting on the past 12 months, the tragedy of april 15th and the...
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eastern, mallory factor provides a history through the words of some of the people that shaped it. and at 7:45 p.m., young people today should be optimistic about gove today should be optimistic about government service and learn from those who work in congress what was more productive. at 845, since world war i u.s. foreign policy has been wavering, uncertain and plagued by internal conflict much like today. at 10:00 p.m., ezekiel emanuel is on "after words" or it he talks about his book reinventing american health care. and we conclude our primetime programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern with jim demint. the former congressman discusses how we can fix our social and economic problems. that happens tonight on booktv. >> what you find on the larger corporate set yours are typically the things that would appeal to the broadest audience were those that are generally perceived as most profitable. and what i have discovered it's not the stuff that actually feeds us was going to uplift us. so if we are going to be able to share information about things that truly enrich us, all of your going
eastern, mallory factor provides a history through the words of some of the people that shaped it. and at 7:45 p.m., young people today should be optimistic about gove today should be optimistic about government service and learn from those who work in congress what was more productive. at 845, since world war i u.s. foreign policy has been wavering, uncertain and plagued by internal conflict much like today. at 10:00 p.m., ezekiel emanuel is on "after words" or it he talks about his...
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mallory factor, thank you. 20 minutes after the top of the hour. fiesta. one college banning them because fiestas are racist. have the p.c. police gone too far? >>> like a scene out of a movie, a wild ride caught on camera, but that is no stunt man. that is the carjacker. ♪ ♪ ♪ woman: this is not exactly what i expected. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. son: look, a finger. captain: that's unsettling. man: you think? captain: all the time. except when i sleep. which i would not do here. hotels.com would have mentioned the finger. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> quick headlines. terrif
mallory factor, thank you. 20 minutes after the top of the hour. fiesta. one college banning them because fiestas are racist. have the p.c. police gone too far? >>> like a scene out of a movie, a wild ride caught on camera, but that is no stunt man. that is the carjacker. ♪ ♪ ♪ woman: this is not exactly what i expected. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used...
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mallory thompson lost everything. >> it's gone.rm firsthand risked too close an encounter. he survived. many others did not. unable to avoid the path of the storm. >> a swimmer at the university of alabama used his strength to hold up a wall while his friend escaped. john didn't make it out. it's easy to understand how that happened from views like this. homes torn in half and people trying to put things back together for their friends and neighbors with food -- >> we are a strong town and we're not going anywhere. >> -- and with the little things they could find. like these photos, a reminder of what matters most. >> you hold on to what you can. you tell the people you love that you love them. >> reporter: and attention is shifting to areas like mobile and pensacola where there's extreme flash flooding and after seeing what families are dealing with here, it's difficult to imagine what people there are going through. john and diana. >> ashley, with so many people under distress and destruction, who are the people showing up to hel
mallory thompson lost everything. >> it's gone.rm firsthand risked too close an encounter. he survived. many others did not. unable to avoid the path of the storm. >> a swimmer at the university of alabama used his strength to hold up a wall while his friend escaped. john didn't make it out. it's easy to understand how that happened from views like this. homes torn in half and people trying to put things back together for their friends and neighbors with food -- >> we are a...
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here to contribute is mallory, the story of the conservative revelation.ld by the thinkers and do whoer made it happen. good morning. >> he may be a conservative. remember, the republican party is a team sport. conservatism is an id yalg. there's a pimpbs twean a team sport and ideology. in a survey recently done, 19% of democrats consider themselves conservative. 35% of independents. 35% of republicans don't consider themselves conservatives. >> we have another pal that shows it looks like 43% of most americans feel they are democrat. what the that tell you regarding conservatives? >> conservatism is an ideology based on really four core principles. first principle is respect for tradition and the wisdom of past generations. second, mand nans of rule of law. third, protection of individual liberty. and fourth, making the law higher than man's law. >> there are a number of conservatives who are not necessarily republicans. you have democrats who are conservatives. you have independents who are conservatives. >> right. and if republicans want to win, they h
here to contribute is mallory, the story of the conservative revelation.ld by the thinkers and do whoer made it happen. good morning. >> he may be a conservative. remember, the republican party is a team sport. conservatism is an id yalg. there's a pimpbs twean a team sport and ideology. in a survey recently done, 19% of democrats consider themselves conservative. 35% of independents. 35% of republicans don't consider themselves conservatives. >> we have another pal that shows it...
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they were treated to a traditional mallory welcoming ceremony. tonight they will attend a young event for young motherss and babies. they will tour for nine days before heading on to australian. >>> the uconn huskies are this year's kings of college basketball defeating kentucky winning the national championship. it is connecticut's fourth national title. perhaps the unlikeliest one of all. the victory set off a wild celebration on uconn's campus. unfortunately more than two dozen people were arrested. the big game the morning after the celebration in arlington, texas. how are you doing it? look at what smile on his face. what a game. >> what a game it was, michaela. no one thought that uconn huskies would end up having a run like this, no one outside the program that is. not believed they could take down kentucky but they continued to prove their daughter oubt do wrong. highest seed in win the tournament in nearly 30 years. as for the game, 42 and 43 were in the house to watch this one. bill clinton and george w. bush saw the veteran huskies jum
they were treated to a traditional mallory welcoming ceremony. tonight they will attend a young event for young motherss and babies. they will tour for nine days before heading on to australian. >>> the uconn huskies are this year's kings of college basketball defeating kentucky winning the national championship. it is connecticut's fourth national title. perhaps the unlikeliest one of all. the victory set off a wild celebration on uconn's campus. unfortunately more than two dozen...
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get out and explore mallory square and have a nice bite of lunch at jimmy buffet's famous margaritavilleco. do diving and snorkeling and some of the beautiful beaches in mexico on the other side of cozumel. the east side of cozumel. this is a last-minute deal that you will not want to miss. >> $500 on travelocity. amped it up more. where do you you go the south beach hotel, property. neighborhood with the really stunning serene roof top pool. here is about $272 per night. it's also a last-minute stay. so go before the summer heats up there. and then you are going to be doing some really fun things to the win wood district in miami. it's 70 galleries who-to- explore renew yourself in the morning with free yoga and dinner one of the bestest. >> i think your phone is ringing. i think las vegas is calling because they want you to talk about their next deal here. what happens in vegas? >> in vegas, $2,000 tax refund is the perfect place to splurge in vegas. the does cosmopolitan las vegas hotel. some of the largest rooms on the strip and best spas in las vegas, too. about $285 per night. a gr
get out and explore mallory square and have a nice bite of lunch at jimmy buffet's famous margaritavilleco. do diving and snorkeling and some of the beautiful beaches in mexico on the other side of cozumel. the east side of cozumel. this is a last-minute deal that you will not want to miss. >> $500 on travelocity. amped it up more. where do you you go the south beach hotel, property. neighborhood with the really stunning serene roof top pool. here is about $272 per night. it's also a...
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mallory in this case has been a fact there are long before the factor was cool. he is the john c. wes professor of international politics and american government at the citadel. he is the host and co-founder of the new york meeting a nationally recognized gathering of elected officials, journalists and business leaders and conservative authors in new york city and he also founded the similar charleston meeting which meets in south carolina. he previously offered "the new york times" bestseller which he is too modest to advertise, shadow bosses, government unions control america and brought the taxpayers blind great he is a member of the council on foreign relations and served as vice chairman of the council on foreign relations task force on terrorism and financing. he has frequently testified before the house and senate committees on terror financing, regulation of the financial services industry and other economic issues. he also served as chairman of the free enterprise fund, a free market as he says do tank at the keynes economic growth lower taxes and limited government and a
mallory in this case has been a fact there are long before the factor was cool. he is the john c. wes professor of international politics and american government at the citadel. he is the host and co-founder of the new york meeting a nationally recognized gathering of elected officials, journalists and business leaders and conservative authors in new york city and he also founded the similar charleston meeting which meets in south carolina. he previously offered "the new york times"...